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ton» <rf »teel, over 2,600 toil» of tin in meals during the week. And the and about 77 tons of rubber would youngsters between the ages of six and 12 should be allotted 1 M lbs. be saved. of these meat» weekly. Cutting down on the purchase of canned foods would not mean less Rent your spare rooms to war Pennies from heaven are not fcod for Mr*. America’s family. workers, and you'll be helping speed »cujh. by the U. S. mint, although While pantry »helves have fewer war production. The National the coppers stored away in your commercially canned foods, buy Housing Administration reports that “pi'tgy b.nk" will be more than fresh vegetables and fruits whenev war production already is being af welcomed. Turning your penny sav er they are in season. And then to fected by lack of decent living ings into war bonds and stamps will urther increase foods available for quarters for workers. The demand be helping save tons of metals vit civilian use this winter store, can or for housing has become so urgent al to the war. In order to conserve dry the fall season’? surplus of fresh that in more than 50 over-crowded strategic materials, the government fruit» and vegetables too. These can war production centers the govern has cur.ailed production of pennies. be made into peach and apple but- ment plans to lease privately-owned So the more one-cent pieces that re ,er, or canned as assorted cut-up homes and buildings for remodeling turn to circulation, the less demand fruits for salads and for fruit cups, into accomoda.ions for war workers. for new coins. And the pennies add or as mixed vegetables for winter The converted properties will be up. IT each family were to return use. rented and managed by Uncle Sam Mrs. America will be able to get for the duration, and then will be to use just 10 one-cent pieces, it is estima.ed that the increased na three pounds of sugar on war ration returned to their owners within a tional supply would save more than stamp No. 9, but it must last her reasonable pernod after the end of ••rom November 1 through Decem the war. 1,000 tons of copper. ber 15. Stamp No. 8 was not val Remember, Mrs. America, you Oh, lady, spare the can opener as id af.er midnight October 31. will not be eligible for gasoline a contribution to the war effort. when nation-wide rationing begins When figuring out the family’s if you own more than five tires for The War Production Board is urg ing housewives to reduce purchases weekly quota of meat under the any one car. And if this is the case, of canned goods by one container a share-the-meat plan, don’t count turn in the extra tires regardless of week to make available tons of steel children in for the regular 2t4- their condition, keeping the best for and -in for containers carrying food pound per person allowance. The your car. Just call the Railway Ex to the armed forces and allies. If food requirements committee sug- press nearest your home to have every homemaker would participate ge.ts that children under six receive excess tires picked up. They may in a “one-can-less per week” drive, .hree-fourths of a pound of meat— either be given or sold to the gov it is figured that nearly 190,000 bee', pork, veal, lamb or mutton— ernment. And it is important to not the serial numbers on the five tires you keep since these will be required on your application for a mileage ration. Serial numbers are We have purchased Bob’s Meat Market and indented in the tire wall, never will take possession Monday, November 16. We raised. Mrs. America Meets the War SPECIAL NOTICE will endeavor to handle high-grade meats and give the best service possible. We appreciate the support our customers have given us in our gro cery department in the past and will try to merit your support in both departments in the future. SAM’S FOOD STORE FREE DELIVERY An Independent, Home-Owned Grocery GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES NEW and USED PARTS I Exert Auto Repairing Maybe you can help the Office of Defense Transportation about asking young America to come home right after school. The ODT now is asking high school students to head for home just as soon as school is over, because loitering aft er classes in many communities causes crowding of busses and streetcars laden with homeward- bound war works. Since going home promptly after school will ease city transportation, ODT expects moth ers to be seeing high school stu- dent$ right after classes. Gas and OIL Open at 7:30 A. M.; Closed at 7:30 P. M. We close all day Sunday LYNCH AUTO PARTS Phone 773 RIVERVIEW PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS The nation’s employers are ana lyzing jobs in their plants at the reques^ of War Manpower Com mission Chairman Paul V. McNutt to determine which can be filled by women. The need for women workers varies greatly from one community to another so employ ment programs must be planned to meet local needs. Women are warn ed not to leave their home commun ities to look for work or training elsewhere without first registering at the nearest U. S. Employment of fice. And here’s another note in the womanpower picture. The coal mining industry, which has lost 50,- 000 men sint« January 1, has hired women in mine shops and picking slate on mine tipples. However, they are not yet being engaged for ac tual underground work. News of the Theatre Soon to insure their arrival in * plenty of time for mailing Cards and Envelopes All Beautiful Double Folders with YOUR NAME Inscribed Come in and see the samples of the differently priced cards 50 for $1.00 Choice of Twelve Designs 36 for $1.25 Choice of Ten Designs Classified Ads.............. FOR SALE—Two wood range*. $15 and $35. Inquire at Hoffman Hardware store. 46tl FOR SALE—FAT geese for Thanks giving. Inquire of T. C. Biggs, The part of the newspaper boy Riverview. 46t3 in the “Biondies” is not played by an actor at all but by a messenger HAY FOR SALE—Oats and vetch, boy at the studio, Gene Anderson, clover, oats, and timothy. Harold Jr. When a “Blondie” comes along Bergerson, Keasey Rt. 45t6 he gets a leave of absence for the picture then afterwards returns to FOR SALE OR TRADE—Small, 3- room house in Vernonia. Trade his duties in the Columbia mail room. Young Gene makes his cur for cattle or tractor. H. M. Winslow 45t4 rent appearance in “Blondie’s Bles Birkenfeld. sed Event,” which again features Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake and FOR SALE or TRADE—3-acre chicken and berry ranch. Town Larry Simms. property close in. Mrs. Anna Part NAVY WORK DEPICTED ridge, Pebble Creek road, two hous The wide scope of Navy activity es up from first aid station. 44t3 during wartime is pictured in M-G- M’s “Pacific Rendezvous,” a story FOR SALE—10-acre place 1 Vi of spy activity in the nation’s cap miles from city limits. 5 acres ital and the deciphering of enemy cleared. 4-room house. Winter’s code messages. wood in shed. Electric lights, The film, without revealing mili school bus. $600 cash or $300 down tary secrets, shows how enemy mes and balance on payments. Inquire sage» are decoded, how the various 625 2nd street, Vernonia. 46t3 departments are working as a unit and how Naval intelligence is rid coach. Then they argued over the ding the nation of spy rings. various points in emphatic Spanish. BEAUTIES BARE BACKS Finally they played the scene for Two of the loveliest backs in the camera in English with varied Hollywood are very much on view colorful Spanish •phrases tossed in in Paramount's new spy-chase com here and there. edy, “The Lady Has Plans,” co-star ring Ray Milland and Paulette God BURLESQUE ON WOMEN’S HATS One of the most amusing rou dard, with Roland Young, Albert tines in the repertoire of comedi Dekker and Margaret Hayes. The backs belong to Paulette enne Betty Kean is her burlesque Goddard and Margaret Hayes. In on women who wear big hats. In the picture Miss Hayes portrays a fact, it was this routine which even dangero.es spy who has, drawn in tually led to a film contract for invisible ink on her back, stolen U. her with Republic Studios. S. Navy plans. Paulette, a reporter, Nevertheless, when Betty report is mistaken for the spy and when ed to Republic to enact a leading she and Milland, a newscaster, re role in “Moonlight Masquerade,” the alize it, they try to outsmart the comedy hit coming to the Joy the spy ring of which Miss Hayes is a atre, she herself was wearing a hat part. almost two feet wide. JOB FOR MESSENGER BOY SECRET FACTORIES FONDA TEACHES CO-STAR 5 FOR SALE—Beef by the quarter. See or call Chas. Schmidlin, Phone 13F51. 4Ctl— FOR SALE—Real modern, Vernon ia homes. Al) 5 room* or more, with bath, etc. Easy terms. A chance of a lifetime! (1) 841 Rose Ave., $1600. (2) 191 A St,, $1650. (3) 858 First Ave., 8-room house, $1700. Small down payment, bal ance like rent. Own your own home in a few years. Buy direct from owner. Kliks, 410 Pearson Bldg., Portland, Ore. 46t4 FOR SALE OR RENT—One house, 6 rooms, partly furnished, good location in town; and one 2-room house in town, reasonable rent. See Mrs. A. A. Tandy or Laura Van- Blaricom or write Box 13, Vernon ia. 46tl FOR RENT—Country home, lights, water, 2H miles from town on Keasey road. G. A. Riggins. 46t3 FOR RENT—House with garden spot. See W. O. Porterfield, 376 North St., (Vernonia. 46tf— WANTED TO RENT OR BUY— Used sewing machine. Cash if reasonable price. W. B. Wilver, Box 282, Vernonia. 46tt WANTED—Electric washing ma chine in good condition. Inquire at Eagle office. 44t3 WANTED—Large load of fir block wood from country. E. Hollen beck, North street. 44tt WANTED TO RENT — Modern furnished or partly furnished house. Will pay good rent and fur nish references. P. ,O. Box 281, Vernonia. 45t3 LOST—Gold band wedding ring Reward. Leave at Eagle office. 45t3 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the people of Henry Fonda, an expert skiier, Vernonia and vicinity for the sup personally taught Barbara Stan port they gave me in the last elec wyck, a novice, how to conduct her tion, self on skis for snow scenes in Co J. N. Miller lumbia’s comedy, “You Belong to Me,” produced and directed by Wes HONOLULU LU STARS ACT UP ley Ruggles. Lodges “The Pan-American system” is Lost and found columns of the way vivacious Lupe Velez and Vernonia Lodge No. 246 Tokio newspapers are crowd Leo Carrillo describe their novel ed these days. Every time an method for studying the script for American buys a War Bond, Columbia’s gay new comedy “Hon the Japs lose face. Buy your Meets Every Tuesday olulu Lu.” First they rehearsed the 10% every pay day. s p. M. line in English with the dialogue “Inside Fighting China,” stirring war short coming to the Joy theatre shows west China’s mountains where secret factories have turned out a hundred million dollars’ worth of arms. I.O.O.F. LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL See my bargain* in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75 per M. and up Open Saturday* from 8 a. m. to noon. Robert Slawson, N. G. Dwight Strong, Secretary 4.42 Vernonia F. O. E. of Eagle*) Call for Free Sample I.O.O.F. Hall Vernonia Dry Cleaning Prices Reduced Pants ................. 50c Overcoats Dresses ............. $1.00 Suits ...... Sweaters ....................... 50c CASEY’S ERBLAX for constipation 150 tablets ........ 50c NANCE PHARMACY C. IIRUCE Order them at the Vernonia Eagle Office Thursday, November 12, 1942 Vernonia Eagle $1.00 $1.00 Business-Professiona! Directory 8 o'clock Roland D. Eby, M, D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Pick Up and Deliver Mondays and Thursdays Office: Ben Brickel’s Barber Shop Town Office 891 Oregon Laundry and Cleaners For Your Beauty Need* ELIZABETH’S BEAUTY SALON The Forest Grove NATIONAL BANK 2nd and 4th Friday Night* Phone 431 Elizabeth Horn Hair Stylist and Cosmetologist Sec’y. 7-43 Knights of Pythias Harding Lodge No. 118 Vernonia, Oregon Meetings:—I. O. O. F, Hall, Second and Fourth Monday* Each Month. Pythian Sister* Vernonia Temple No. 61 Vernonia, Oregon Meeting*:— I. O. O. F. Hall Second and Fourth Wednesday* each month 2|4J Order of Eastern Star Expert Tonsorial Work 153, O. E. S. Regular Communi cation first and third Wednesday* of each month, at Masonic Tempi*. All visiting sister* and brother* wel come. Vería Porterfield, Worthy Matron Mona Gordon, Secretary 1-43 We also have samples of a line of REASON ABLY PRICED ENGRAVED cards of the latest designs, fancy papers, tip-ons, and cut-outs. The ideas are original, too. BEN’S BARBER SHOP A. F. & A. M. Vernonia, Oregon Priced from $1.25 for 25 cards without name, and $3.50 with name printed up to $3.75 and $6.00 for 25. Nehalem Valley Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. & A. M. meet* at Masonic Temple, Stat ed Communication First Thursday of each month. Special called meeting* on all other Thursday nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitor* most cordially w*l- come. Etchings in Color 25 for $1.25 Choice of Twelve Designs ORDER CARDS ALL THE SAME DESIGN or ORDER AN ASSORTMENT If you do not have your Christmas cards, why not order these? Vernonia Eagle Invites You to Bank by Mail if Inconvenient to Come in Person Nehalem Chapter Dr. U. J. Bittner Dentist Joy Theatre Bldg. Phone 662 J. A. Thornburg, President °THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK" Oregon-American LUMBER CORPORATION Vernonia, Oregon Motor Freight Frank Hartwick, Proprietor Portland - Timber • Vernonia Sunset • Elsie • Cannon Beach Gearhart - Seaside Vernonia Telephone 1042 G. J. Ten Brook, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 72 Residence Phone 1026 Special mooting« Friday night*. Elmore Knight, W. M. Glenn F. Hawkin», Sec. 1-4/ VERNONIA POST 11» AMERICAN LEGION Maat* Firat Wad. and Third Mon of Each Month. AUXILIARY Fir.t and Third Monday. 1-4/